Jun. 25th, 2008
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Jun. 25th, 2008 07:56 pmI miss IGRA.
Wonder if the backstage knifing is still going on in TGRA?
Wonder if the backstage knifing is still going on in TGRA?
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Jun. 25th, 2008 08:10 pmHe normally does women, but go check out the latest post by photographer
scottchurch called The Pinwheel.
Go on guys - I wouldn't lead you wrong.
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Go on guys - I wouldn't lead you wrong.
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Jun. 25th, 2008 09:21 pmThunder prompted me tto go out and make cure everything is put out of the weather. Lots of good lightning on two sides. Hope it doesn't knock the power off.
Hubby's out cold. Between yesterday's GutFlushTM and getting up at 4AM to be in Fort Worth for his ButtCam procedure, he's a tuckered out cubby.
Sun's down so we're finally getting relief from the days he upstairs, at least it never got above 86°F.
Fun fun fun of doc appt tomorrow. Love the doc, his office staff drive me nuts though.
Hubby's out cold. Between yesterday's GutFlushTM and getting up at 4AM to be in Fort Worth for his ButtCam procedure, he's a tuckered out cubby.
Sun's down so we're finally getting relief from the days he upstairs, at least it never got above 86°F.
Fun fun fun of doc appt tomorrow. Love the doc, his office staff drive me nuts though.
Best Legislation Money Can Buy
Jun. 25th, 2008 09:54 pmFrom DSLReports.com:
Dodd, Feingold To Fillibuster Telecom Immunity
As following the money shows supporting AT&T and Verizon pays well...
08:39AM Wednesday Jun 25 2008 by Karl
tags: legal · business · telco · legislation · privacyTechdirt notes that perhaps the fight over telecom immunity isn't quite finished after all. Senators Dodd and Feingold are promising they'll fillibuster the latest telco immunity "compromise," which isn't much of a compromise at all. This latest bill simply gives Sprint, Verizon and AT&T a "get out of jail free" card for their participation in the Bush Administration's warrantless wiretapping program.
As usual, you can follow the money to tie telco donations to the politicians who supported the telco push. New analysis shows that those who flip-flopped on supporting immunity for the telcos in this recent vote received twice the donations as those who did not.